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“I HAVE ALWAYS WANTED TO PAINT SHIRLEY CHISHOLM!”

This was Brooklyn-based painter and muralist, Danielle Mastrion’s response when she was asked to paint the great Congresswoman on the buildeing at the entrance of the new Shirley Chishalm State Park.

This unique project brings together Mastrion’s focus on social justice, specifically women’s rights and youth education, with her passion for bold bright colors. The design challenge was right up tthe artist’s alley. Mastrion honored Chisholm through her vivid portraiture while surrounding her with the flora and fauna native to her namesake park.

“I have lived in Brooklyn all my life and this community offers me endless insiration. I am proud to be part of bringing Chisholm’s legacy to life through art.” Mastrion’s work can be seen in Latin America, the Caribbean and throughout Brooklyn.

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